The
Child Health and Behavior Lab (HABLAB) at the University of Buffalo is looking
for undergraduate students to assist with research studies during Summer & Fall
2019. These research experiences would be under the leadership of Dr. Stephanie
Anzman-Frasca, who conducts laboratory- and community-based studies in the area
of children’s eating behavior and obesity prevention. More information about
Dr. Anzman-Frasca’s work is available here: https://medicine.buffalo.edu/faculty/profile.html?ubit=safrasca

Responsibilities
of student research assistants include: assisting with material preparation,
entering data, and helping staff in the implementation of the study design. It
is anticipated that students will have the opportunity to work directly with
study participants, including parents and children, in laboratory and/or
community studies. Students may be asked to commit to evenings or weekends to
work with participants; however, we are also looking for students who are
available during mornings/afternoons. All incoming research assistants must be
able to commit to at least 10 hours of research per week, with preference given
to students who can commit to at least two semesters.

Interested
students can apply by submitting an application and a resume
to ubhablab@gmail.com, using
“Student research assistant application 2019” as the subject of the email.
Applications may be downloaded at http://ubhablab.weebly.com/students. We anticipate reviewing applications during
February, with an initial round of interviews planned for March 2019.